I don’t necessarily recommend this movie, but it did have some stunning visuals. I wish I could’ve given you more pixels.

This movie was strange. I saw it in the theater and when the end credits started rolling, someone behind me said, “What the fuck did I just watch?”

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    1 year ago

    I’m honestly intrigued, but not enough to offset how disgusted and angry I still am over Men (2022). It’ll be some time before I voluntarily sit through another movie with the name Alex Garland next to it.

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      1 year ago

      I haven’t seen Men. Thanks for the warning. No sarcasm.

      Yes, this was a tough one for me (to decide to post) because I loved the visuals, but the movie was a hard watch. Not because of any grossness, but the movie just had such an off feeling to it. Also, Natalie Portman’s character was sooo frustrating. Any question given to her was answered with such a slow vagueness. Ugh. The visuals though. The commercials didn’t really do any story related teasers, but focused on the visuals. That’s what put bodies in the seats.

      You know how you can tell a movie is weird AF? After seeing this movie, I do. The end credits rolled and the audience just sort of sat there for like 10 seconds. When they got up, the discussion mostly consisted of, “What did that mean?” and “What was this about?” etc., even into the parking lot.